Yesterday, June 4, 2026, the Pump.fun platform launched GO.fun, a tool based on the Solana network that allows any user to offer or earn monetary rewards — paid in the Solana cryptocurrency (SOL) for completing various tasks of any kind.
This application unifies interaction on social networks with direct economic incentives through smart contracts that secure the funds involved.
The creators of the project they stated that “Humans and money are, without a doubt, the most powerful tools on Earth.” In tune with this vision, the developers added: “we are combining both with GO, a comprehensive rewards platform where anyone can create or complete rewards for any task for unlimited rewards.”
The operation of the system requires issuers to link their X social network account and their Solana wallet to post an assignment with a description, deadline, and required deliverables. «Create your reward. Set a reward. Get your reward fulfilled without even talking to the bounty hunter,” detailed the firm’s technical team.
Economic incentives at Go.fun They start from a minimum of $5 and are deposited into an escrow account. Upon creation, these funds cannot be withdrawn and remain tied up until Pump.fun approves the request and signs for payment, or until the allocation expires and the creator claims the money.
To claim these funds, participants must log in with their profiles, finish tasks on time, and upload the corresponding test. Accepted applications are paid directly from the escrow to the user’s Solana wallet. The company reviews the assignments, maintaining the exclusive power to approve, reject, modify or cancel them under definitive and unappealable criteria.
There are tasks with multiple levels of difficulty
The platform already registers proposals such as going to a McDonald’s establishment and eat a hamburger for a total reward fund of $197, shave eyebrows and add the word «bountywork» on the forehead in exchange for 128 dollars.
However, the most notable offer at this time is valued at 355 solana (SOL) (equivalent to $23,525) and requires complex research work. It is about obtaining a reward for interview the family or the police officer in charge of the murder case Henry Nowakan 18-year-old British student stabbed in December 2025 in Southampton, England. The case has unleashed a strong international scandal after it was revealed that the officers handcuffed the victim while he was dying, believing the false accusations of racism made by the aggressor, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in early June 2026.


The requirements to win include an unedited interview video of at least 2 minutes, confirmation of the interviewee’s identity indicated on camera, and publication on at least one social platform.
The initiative generates objections
This type of incentive generated conflicting positions on the implications of transferring Internet dynamics to public life on a massive scale. Venture capitalist Matt Shumer commented bluntly that “there is no way this ends well.”
In tune, a community member who identifies as Bizzy commented that “this is really crazy” and added: “it’s the best worst idea ever and I’m actually excited to see what comes of this.”
For his part, Simon Dedic, founder of the investment firm Moonrock Capital, argued thatFirst, the initiative will go “absolutely viral and bring a ton of attention and traction back to PumpFun.” However, he warned that then “people will forget where the line is, things will get completely out of control, and sooner or later something ridiculously bad will happen again. The entire crypto industry will be left dealing with reputational damage, as always. Will we ever learn?
This new missions feature expands the original Pump.fun model in Solana, a system that allows anyone to design and launch a memecoin in minutes and at a very low cost, as reported by CriptoNoticias. With this twist, the platform opens a space for immediate monetization that transforms everyday activities to citizen investigations into liquid financial objectives.
It is worth clarifying that given the risk of extreme or harmful requests, the organization highlighted that missions are evaluated under strict control standards. Platform guidelines state that rewards will be automatically rejected if they are considered fraudulent, harmful or illegal. Payment requests are also discarded if they violate security policies or show signs of tampering.
However, the consolidation of this alternative market poses structural challenges that transcend traditional technical development in the cryptocurrency sector. Therefore, the success or failure of this model will not depend solely on the strength of the network, but on the actual ability of Pump.fun to effectively moderate an ecosystem that rapidly escalates towards civil, judicial and police requests.
